there is no air bleeder valve on radiators, just a twist knob and it should be located on the bottom in one of the corners.
On a 1995 Lincoln Continental : The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
well you can either open the bleeder screw on the bottom of the radiator if it has one, or you can loosen the clamp on the bottom hose of the radiator and watch out for the big gush of antifreeze coming at you, take the radiator cap of before hand as a vent. good luck.
On a 1998 Lincoln Continental : The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap . The engine coolant reservoir is in your engine compartment , towards the passenger side of the engine compartment
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1997 Lincoln Continental is located on top of the engine, near the upper radiator hose. It constantly relays the engine's temperature to the computer.
You would remove it from underneath. There is a cross member which holds the bottom of the radiator and you remove this, after unhooking all the lines (trans coolant and engine coolant) and draining the radiator.
It should be on the bottom of the radiator.
Need to release air from the radiator,where is the bleeder valve on 1999 VW beetle
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the radiator cap / pressure cap according to one of Fords websites , it is Motorcraft part number ( RS-85 ) a 16 PSI cap
On a 2000 Lincoln Continental : The engine coolant reservoir is in the engine compartment . It is on the PASSENGER SIDE OF THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT and has a thread on cap on the top of the tank ( which is the pressure cap / radiator cap )
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe if the engine coolant reservoir has a screw on pressure cap / radiator cap it is called a Degas Bottle . In the case of the 1999 Lincoln Continental , the engine coolant reservoir is in the engine compartment ( on the passenger side of the vehicle )
its on top of the radiator to the left when your faceing it.you need a philipps screw driver
My Chilton book shows that the engine coolant system capacity is ( 11.1 quarts ) For the 3.8 liter V6 in a 1988 Lincoln Continental